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Alejandro Jodorowsky // DUNE

6 Aug

 

In 1973, film producer Arthur P. Jacobs optioned the film rights to Dune but died before a film could be developed. The option was then taken over two years later by director Alejandro Jodorowsky, who proceeded to approach, among others, Peter Gabriel, the prog rock groups Pink Floyd and Magma for some of the music, artists H. R. Giger and Jean Giraud for set and character design, Dan O’Bannon for special effects, and Salvador Dalí, Orson Welles, Gloria Swanson and others for the cast.

Frank Herbert traveled to Europe in 1976 to find that $2 million of the $9.5 million budget had already been spent in pre-production, and that Jodorowsky’s script would result in a 14-hour movie (“It was the size of a phonebook”, Herbert later recalled). Jodorowsky took creative liberties with the source material, but Herbert said that he and Jodorowsky had an amicable relationship. The project ultimately stalled for financial reasons. The film rights lapsed until 1982, when they were purchased by Italian filmmaker Dino DeLaurentiis, who eventually released the 1984 film Dune, directed by David Lynch.

Renard Frak

30 Jul

The true quest.
That’s the real life?
I’m confused.
Why do we live like zombies?
Why do we live like soldiers?
Humanity raises awareness.
But was diverted from its true quest.
Revolt against the oppressive governments, the banksters and the mafia is a red herring.
There will be no end of the world.
It will be quite the opposite.
This will be the beginning of a new era. The opposite of the New World Order.
But for now, we run like headless chickens.
They will do anything to scare you, to keep you in the negative.
War.
Pandemic. Influenza A (H1N1) was a scam that will be repeated.
Big f**king Crash. More huge than 1929.
Do not let yourself be driven by the negative energy.
Harmonize yourself with the positive of the universe.
We must all become ONE.
That is the ultimate quest.

 

A guy on his bike who starts at Notre-Dame and Ste-Catherine and goes to Metropolitain boulevard to see an old house of 1880. Going thru all the possible fields, his ideas skid, the music of his iPod is too loud, an apocalyptic blues buzz scratches his brain ! Follow him during his journey thru the city of Montreal !

 

 

His youtube channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5IyESptKLre9b9hufi7zQ

A 1950 woman and LSD experience

23 Jul

 

Toro Y Moi “Rose Quartz”

16 Jul

Concept, direction, and painting by Lauren Gregory.

http://laurengregory.net/

hozonie improductiv activity

9 Jul

Teknoooo !

Reclaim your mind !

2 Jul

Be not afraid, you are a god, a creator with unlimited potential.

Dance on the circle

25 Jun

Mikhail SADOVNIKOV (Russia), clay, pottery wheel, music, improvisation…
music:
ALIHAN SAMEDOW song “Sen Gelmez Oldun”;
PETR DRANGA “CHardash” by Monti;
SERGEI STAROSTIN and his song “Gluboko”.

Jon Jacobsen

18 Jun

http://vimeo.com/71313764

“From my perspective, daily life lies between the real world and fantasy. This duality crystalizes so naturally that it looks imperceptible for us: we live in the present without being conscious of it until something happens and breaks this state. This triggers emotions that confirm the coexistence between reality and fantasy in the everyday world.

My creative process starts with the observation of an event that shatters this duality, thus giving me the conceptual base for what in the future will be an image. From this framework, I start creating symbolic relations which are necessary to build a visual metaphor which will bring a first sketch. Nevertheless, my creative process does not respond to any linear sequence, but rather to a come and go between the creator and the artwork.

The photographic language does not capture the reality I want to show in my work. To fill this gap, I mix digital techniques that expand the semiotics of the image, to the point of merging fantasy with reality. This combination of techniques makes my work more diverse and this allows, in a certain way, to reinvent each new project.

Finally, the guidelines that lead my work consist of portraits and self-portraits because, on the one hand, I’m interested to express in an image the vulnerability of human beings facing their surroundings and themselves; and on the other hand, through self-portraiture I represent the inexorable passing of time and how each character inside my image blurs out the limits of their bodies as to, in a horizontal relation, be part of the whole.” [Jon Jacobsen]

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Takeshi Murata – Melter 3D

11 Jun

Yummy for your brain !

Must be the Ganja / Eminem

28 May

Just because …